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11 Transformative Cooking Hacks for the Advanced Chef – LIVESTRONG.COM

July 2, 2019 Staff

11 Transformative Cooking Hacks for the Advanced Chef  LIVESTRONG.COM

Think you’ve mastered all the kitchen tricks of the trade? Try these savvy cooking tips and hacks to help make every meal healthy and delicious.

5 Health Benefits Of Drinking Coffee Hot Vs. Iced By Kristine Fellizar – Bustle

July 2, 2019 Staff

5 Health Benefits Of Drinking Coffee Hot Vs. Iced By Kristine Fellizar  Bustle

When you’re deciding between getting a cup of hot coffee or a cold brew, you may base your decision on your mood or what the weather is like outside.

Archive Smuggled From Nazi Germany Acquired By Science History Institute – The Beachwood Reporter

July 2, 2019 Staff

Archive Smuggled From Nazi Germany Acquired By Science History Institute  The Beachwood Reporter

The Science History Institute has acquired an amazing collection of correspondence, books, photographs and scientific notes belonging to Jewish German …

Improving Capacity-Building for Food Safety Risk Assessment in Developing Countries – Food Safety Magazine

July 2, 2019 Staff

Improving Capacity-Building for Food Safety Risk Assessment in Developing Countries  Food Safety Magazine

With limited resources and high competing priorities, how do developing countries make food safety a high priority?

July: chemistry summer exhibition | News – University of Bristol

July 1, 2019 Staff

July: chemistry summer exhibition | News  University of Bristol

Using light and electricity to activate molecules instead of toxic chemical reagents will enable the sustainable manufacture of next generation medicines and …

Wired Bacteria Form Nature’s Power Grid: ‘We Have an Electric Planet’ – The New York Times

July 1, 2019 Staff

Wired Bacteria Form Nature’s Power Grid: ‘We Have an Electric Planet’  The New York Times

Electroactive bacteria were running current through “wires” long before humans learned the trick.

U-M researchers detect bromine atoms in springtime Arctic – University of Michigan News

July 1, 2019 Staff

U-M researchers detect bromine atoms in springtime Arctic  University of Michigan News

ANN ARBOR—For the first time, researchers at the University of Michigan have detected bromine atoms in the atmosphere, and in doing so, have confirmed the …

Drs. Oz & Roizen: Bias against the elderly in medicine; fresh or frozen fruit and veggies? – The Union Leader

June 30, 2019 Staff

Drs. Oz & Roizen: Bias against the elderly in medicine; fresh or frozen fruit and veggies?  The Union Leader

DEAR DOCS: I live alone and I prefer to buy organic fruits and vegetables, but I end up throwing a lot of food away because by the time I get.

Space Leek – Slate

June 29, 2019 Staff

Space Leek  Slate

Each month, Future Tense Fiction—a series of short stories from Future Tense and ASU’s Center for Science and the Imagination about how technology and …

How to Grill: Healthy Grilling Tips for Your Next Barbecue – LIVESTRONG.COM

June 28, 2019 Staff

How to Grill: Healthy Grilling Tips for Your Next Barbecue  LIVESTRONG.COM

Grilling is a healthy way to prepare food, provided you follow a few guidelines. Use these grilling tips to make your next BBQ the healthiest and safest ever.

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